Midnight Magic - .38 Special



     
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Midnight Magic Lyrics


Out of the setting sun
You can see the red sky rising
Could she be the one
Cutting through the blue still waterI hear our voices dancing on the wind
All the words that we said would never end
As I hold you in my arms
There suddenly appears the brightest star
Well come here closer babyDidn't I tell you midnight magic
Would come someday, we'd sail away
If for the moment we let our dreams take over
Midnight magic is waiting for us
We can sail forever in our hearts
Heaven's not too far awayRemember Monterey
We'd sit and count the waves for hours
The ships would pass our way
In our hearts we could feel the power
I could see forever in your eyes
If you'd only let me stay tonightCan't you see? We could have it all

Can't you hear? The north wind call
Well come here closer babyDidn't I tell you midnight magic
Would come someday, we'd sail away
If for the moment we let our dreams take over
Midnight magic is waiting for us
We can sail forever in our hearts
Heaven's not too far awayAs I hold you in my arms
There suddenly appears the brightest star
Well come here closer babyDidn't I tell you midnight magic
Would come someday, we'd sail away
If for the moment we let our dreams take over
Midnight magic is waiting for us
We can sail forever in our hearts
Heaven's not too far awayDidn't I tell you, didn't I tell you
Ohh, baby
Didn't I tell you didn't I tell you
Ohh baby, heaven's not to far away

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38 Special is an American rock band. Formed by vocalist Donnie Van Zant in 1975 in Jacksonville, Florida, the band initially had a straight-ahead southern rock sound, much like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the band of his older brother Ronnie. By the early 1980s, the band began incorporating elements of blues rock, pop rock, and arena rock into their sound, kicking off a string of successful albums and singles.

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